
IGP is to blame for Ablekuma North rerun chaos - Security analyst
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11th July 2025 10:56:37 AM
2 mins readBy: Amanda Cartey
Founder and leader of the International God's Way Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim, has stated that some of the allegations leveled against him by former member of Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, were not proven by the police at the time.
According to the acclaimed man of God, it is still unknown to him the kind of offence that will warrant such an allegation from the former member of parliament.
He believes that, if such claims were true from the begining, he would have been in jail by now just like Agradaa, who is currently serving a 15-year-jail term.
“They said I have a secret room where I keep blood. The police came and searched the entire church, but they couldn’t find anything,” Obinim stated in a video sighted by GhanaWeb.
In 2024, Obinim came under fire after a video emerged showing him instructing his followers to make seed offerings of at least GH¢20, dismissing smaller amounts as disrespectful to God.
In the video, Obinim urged those who had given GH¢5 or GH¢10 to retrieve their money to avoid it becoming a curse.
Despite facing significant criticism, Obinim remained unfazed, stating that the negative feedbacks did not affect him.
Pushing back against his critics, Obinim emphasized his resilience, citing unsuccessful attempts by his adversary, Kennedy Agyapong, to tarnish his reputation.
During a church service, Obinim remarked, "Kennedy Agyapong, who tried to destroy me, couldn't succeed. If he, with all his power and wealth, failed, how much less can you? Do you know the challenges I faced because of him? I've been summoned by the EOCO, BNI, GRA, National Security, CID, and various courts."
In 2020, Kennedy Agyapong launched a campaign against certain pastors, accusing them of fraud and exploiting religion.
Mr Agyapong clashed with several figures, including Obinim, leveling allegations of misconduct such as infidelity, money laundering, and spreading false teachings.
This conflict led to Obinim's arrest by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) and subsequent charges for spreading false information, fraud, and document forgery under sections 208 and 159 of the Criminal and Other Offences Act.
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